2 arrested at UConn last night after their celebrations of the Huskies victory got out of hand

STORRS - Two people were arrested on campus Tuesday night during celebrations after the UConn women's national championship game celebration, according to campus police.

UConn police said that Connor James Mitchell, 19, was walking on Fairfield Way near Gampel Pavilion after the game "screaming to the crowd to engage in destructive behavior to university property."

Police "escorted" Mitchell from the crowd and noticed when they asked for his identification that he was in possession of a "fictious" New Jersey driver's license.

Mitchell was charged with inciting a riot and second-degree forgery and released on a $1,500 non-surety bond.

Police also noticed Julian Yullawan, 18, "holding and swinging a 30-pound metal fence post which had been ripped out of the ground" in the large crowd on Fairfield Way leaving Gampel Pavilion. Police said that Yullawan was also in possession of a forged Connecticut ID card.